9:24:17 PM
Subject: Re: Idea of a voice mail application
And people just accept paying for incoming connections?! I still can't
get over how US phone contracts work... O.o
On 3/2/08, Mark Haury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >On 29 Feb 2008, at 17:34, Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote
And people just accept paying for incoming connections?! I still can't
get over how US phone contracts work... O.o
On 3/2/08, Mark Haury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >On 29 Feb 2008, at 17:34, Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
> >
> >> siaPeter Trapp ha scritto:
> >>> Hi everybody,
> >>> I thought a
>On 29 Feb 2008, at 17:34, Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
>
>> siaPeter Trapp ha scritto:
>>> Hi everybody,
>>> I thought about the possibility of a voice mail installed on the
>>> neo. The idea is to let the application decide if you are
>>> reachable for the caller or not. The decision
On 29 Feb 2008, at 17:34, Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
siaPeter Trapp ha scritto:
Hi everybody,
I thought about the possibility of a voice mail installed on the
neo. The idea is to let the application decide if you are
reachable for the caller or not. The decision will be done on
pro
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) ha scritto:
Pietro "m0nt0" Montorfano ha scritto:
In italy the caller will pay for the call but the recipient no, as a
recipient if the caller will leave the message on the carrier message
box (don't know how to translate, pardon) i have to call it and
listen the messa
Am Sa 1. März 2008 schrieb Steven Kurylo:
> > Nope, for all EU countries i know about, this is absolutely no
difference. You
> > pay for a call to provider side voicebox as you do for a straight call.
>
> Interesting. On my Rogers (Canada) phone, I don't pay for them to
> leave messages. I a
>> Nope, for all EU countries i know about, this is absolutely no
>> difference. You
>> pay for a call to provider side voicebox as you do for a straight call.
>
> Interesting. On my Rogers (Canada) phone, I don't pay for them to
> leave messages. I also don't pay to check my messages. In fact
> Nope, for all EU countries i know about, this is absolutely no difference.
> You
> pay for a call to provider side voicebox as you do for a straight call.
Interesting. On my Rogers (Canada) phone, I don't pay for them to
leave messages. I also don't pay to check my messages. In fact the
nu
Am Sa 1. März 2008 schrieb Marco Trevisan (Treviño):
> Pietro "m0nt0" Montorfano ha scritto:
> > In italy the caller will pay for the call but the recipient no, as a
> > recipient if the caller will leave the message on the carrier message
> > box (don't know how to translate, pardon) i have to
Pietro "m0nt0" Montorfano ha scritto:
In italy the caller will pay for the call but the recipient no, as a
recipient if the caller will leave the message on the carrier message
box (don't know how to translate, pardon) i have to call it and listen
the messages in a slw and bad way, paying f
I was using vgetty for land-line voicemail a few years ago, and even
wrote some PHP to present the messages, and if you select one it would
send back an .au file, which the Audrey (3Com Ergo web appliance)
could play inside its web browser. So when the iPhone came out, I
thought "visual voicemail"
services applications that should be bundled into the FIC
> platform.
What are they written in?
-Nick
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:community-
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of "Marco Trevisan (Treviño)"
> > Sent:
joerg ha scritto:
I already did exactly this kinda stuff the OP mentioned, back in
ancient times
[snip]
And no, neither the RC nor I have any idea of "assigning real time relevance
ratings to inbound calls", all was just a matter of `case $NR in 123)
file=FY.wav; 234) file=hi.wav; esac` in a s
I just heard about GrandCentral, now owned by Google. They have some pretty
interesting ideas as well.
It's a single number which will connect to all of the other numbers which you
give it; it also makes you state your name before connecting the call, so that
the other side can take it or not.
See
www.capisuite.de
for inspiration on concepts.
Though it's ISDN, the principles may fit 1:1 for your intended project.
cheers
j
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On Freitag, 29. Februar 2008, Shawn Rutledge wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 9:59 AM, Peter Trapp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I thought about the possibility of a voice mail installed on the neo.
> > The idea is to let the application decide if you are reachable for the
> > caller or not. The
Am Fr 29. Februar 2008 schrieb Dean Collins:
> Lol then you didn't actually visit the Iotum site then.
>
> Nope your tv remote isn't going to be assigning real time relevance
> ratings to inbound calls based on current status information.
I already did exactly this kinda stuff the OP mentioned,
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 9:59 AM, Peter Trapp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I thought about the possibility of a voice mail installed on the neo. The
> idea is to let the application decide if you are reachable for the caller or
> not. The decision will be done on profiles (time, who is calling,
Dean Collins wrote:
For an example of what I'm proposing check out www.iotum.com and their
blackberry intelligent call routing application.
Something like this would be my answer too.
Let the network deal with that. A server service would have the benefit,
that it would work even when you ha
ey in-dial).
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Am Fr 29. Februar 2008 schrieb Dean Collins:
> Can I suggest that you don't really have the processing power onboard the
> neo to perform a real intelligent call routing application
Sorry, but even my TV remote control has "the processing power" for such a
simple application. It only needs a
nal Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:community-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of "Marco Trevisan (Treviño)"
> Sent: Friday, 29 February 2008 12:34 PM
> To: community@lists.openmoko.org
> Subject: Re: Idea of a voice mail application
>
> siaPeter Trapp ha
siaPeter Trapp ha scritto:
Hi everybody,
I thought about the possibility of a voice mail installed on the neo. The
idea is to let the application decide if you are reachable for the caller or
not. The decision will be done on profiles (time, who is calling, what to do
(let it ring or answer
Hi everybody,
I thought about the possibility of a voice mail installed on the neo. The
idea is to let the application decide if you are reachable for the caller or
not. The decision will be done on profiles (time, who is calling, what to do
(let it ring or answer directly) ).
Eg:
Saturday
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